| Identity Management in Service Oriented Architecture: common workshop of MASTER, PrimeLife and TAS3 |
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| Thursday, 12 November 2009 15:25 |
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In the occasion of ServiceWave 2009 conference, MASTER together with PrimeLife and TAS3 organise common workshop on Identity Management in Service Oriented Architecture. The workshop focuses on the intersection and complementary work related to the identity management in dynamic and reconfigurable service architectures and infrastructures. The MASTER project focuses on compliance and measurable and observable properties of a service-oriented architecture and applications built on top of it. MASTER results provide a monitoring infrastructure based on event processing, a decision support taking these observations into account and interpreting them with respect to compliance needs, and enforcement components. Issues that are related to the interim project results and to this workshop include identity auditing process inside of service provider organisation, as well as other governance, risk and compliance (GRC) processes related to the identity management in SOA and service infrastructures. The PrimeLife project focuses on privacy and data protection aspects and their new dimension in the presence of SOA and advanced web technologies. Issues that are related to the interim project results of PrimeLife and to this workshop include the core privacy and trust issues pertaining to use of tools for controlling disclosure and usage of personal data, without compromising on functionality. The TAS³ project focuses on services based upon personal information, that is to say information which is (co-)owned by the individual, being the ‘data owner’ who has either full rights or rights shared with the ‘data controller’, typically an educational, corporate, governmental, or service organisation. Additionally, project deals with architectural issues and a community-managed ontologies, which at all times allows for unambiguous, but flexible service level agreements. Discussion is expected to contribute to an appropriate identity management for dynamic service-oriented architectures and applications is based on declaratively expressed protection needs, contexts and constraints on usage, service environment specifications, configuration etc. The workshop is organised in the frame of the cooperation between the three FP7 projects aimed at confronting approaches and methods adopted, sharing knowledge and establish fruitful synergies in the frame of security and trust in service infrastructure. The workshop takes place on November 23, 2009 at 14:30.
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